Turkey Face Romania in World Cup Playoff Semi-Final

Turkey are set to host Romania at Besiktas Park in the World Cup 2026 European playoff semi-finals. The aim is to progress to next Tuesday’s final. The most recent World Cup appearance for either nation came in 2002, underlining the importance of Thursday’s clash as both sides seek to move one step closer to the showpiece.

When Turkey claimed a bronze medal in only their second World Cup appearance in 2002, few would have predicted that would be their last finals appearance for some time.

Turkey’s Qualifying Campaign

Ay-Yildizlilar have an excellent opportunity to qualify under Vincenzo Montella. Turkey finished second behind group winners Spain, ending on 13 points. That tally would have matched Group C and Group F winners Scotland and Portugal, respectively, and bettered all five runners-up in Groups A, B, C, D and F.

The world’s 25th-ranked side need to make it past Romania and then potentially Slovakia or Kosovo.

Romania’s World Cup Ambitions

Romania’s wait for a World Cup appearance stretches even longer than Turkiye’s. Mircea Lucescu is aiming to end the nation’s 28-year absence.

Having featured at every World Cup in the 1990s and reached the knockout rounds each time, the Tricolours have not kicked a ball at the tournament since exiting to Croatia in the 1998 round of 16. Romania have twice fallen at the playoff stage, in 2002 and 2014, but hope it will be third time lucky.

Despite that ambition, the 1994 World Cup quarter-finalists must significantly improve on their third-place finish in Group H, where they ended six points behind Austria and four adrift of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They progressed to the playoffs thanks to a strong, unbeaten Nations League campaign, and the world’s 49th-ranked side now seek to take down higher-ranked opposition to set up next Tuesday’s final against Slovakia or Kosovo, the latter having been beaten twice by Romania in the Nations League.

Team News and Expected Lineups

Despite conceding 10 of Turkiye’s 12 goals in qualifying, Ugurcan Cakir is expected to keep his place between the sticks for the hosts. Hakan Calhanoglu will look to dictate proceedings from deep midfield and at set pieces. The hosts’ attacking burden will fall on Arda Guler, Kenan Yildiz and likely Kerem Akturkoglu, who combined for six goals in qualifying.

Romania’s leading scorers in qualifying were

The clash between Turkey and Romania will determine which side moves one step closer to the World Cup 2026 finals.

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